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ee REE TT EEL A FTE = —— - stealing therefrom | _.2iteb ches os 4 Peay pepe Koy, 14 days, with a City Intelligence. and No.6 Depeyster street, and ng salt, to Miller & Parsons, ENTELLIGENCE BY THE BAILS, | short ane antne pieces in whieh they appeer, sinc Do. dare Gi 5 Exzerion.—Never has the city, | $4801p money. worn —Ie a grocer, at 66.and | Feit Mery Blissiesh. Weeks Peevarichaiore: 3] Tue Day arren pannnnarinnnnnnnnnnte the iting election. as-umeda wore | ¢g Ph 6 Depayater street ; the stores | Echr Patrick Het ry, Chester, Richmond, 4 days, 1818. Be weny Turatae —The house was very well filled, after the day of an exo! Robe Patrich Hey Rlokmend, 6 darn . . wel the uiet than yesterday. The whigs had well | ‘6 Depeyster street were PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8, le 4t evening, and the performances went off with Perfect q my Thi'tee Sst teed The inside; we'went out toreugh a door | Seber. Manhin, Belting more dare Pelitucs—Balloon Ascensio, née. greatest éclat ‘They consisted of the very successful nigh exbausted themselves Lid in 88 Pine street. Witness testified that onthe morn. | Shr ® . mays, in ecstacies, a Orleans vicus ni! and the democrats, poor fellows, re- | ing after the alleged burglary, be found, ov oyeni Miranda Pa: Galtimore, 2 days, ‘The whigs here are, of course, in ees | petees of “Tine Tries All” “Life,” the New hear the oe! = “i bis sefe, that the hey did not’ work well la the locks | scrrSoms Orleans Browm Baluaamye: of | mained at bome, or the returns, tar and near, which have been rer ety. | serenaders’ concert, and the new piece of “Lola Mon- | captive. in ecstacy and admiration, by the powers they cere following to the gravesome neat friend. The | be was alo informed that the caine thing was cb-oreed d, indicating, without scarcely the possibility of | tes.” We have, on several occasions, spoken in high | bis genius. deepest apguirh was depleted on their every counte- | in reference to the lock on the door of the sure No, pa tae wuccees of their candide’ for the | terms of “Time Tries All.” and cach succeeding repre- | The Surrey theatre is in such » state of decadenoe, anit is £8 Pine, On exwming the interior of the safe. 16 was a doubt, the succes penetra ard 4) rentation of it serves to confirm the success of the | that the scenery, “ * eostumes, decorations, Giscovered that between $70 and. $00 in mr Presidency and Vice-Presidency of these United e. Miss Weymes has improved most wonderfully | Kc. have beem brought to the hammer. two pestet-heek=, containi States. Inced not give the aspect of the returns e her last engegement at the Bowery, and she now a from the interior, as they appear at present, as, of | ST 0TNS ‘tax ces all the powers of » mort intellect * | Meeting of the Historical Society—Speech . : of course, the telegraphic cymmunication will be | merit. ‘The November meeting of the Ni actros stand es an artist of most undoubted French ister. Pt ig Ag pode ge ng as abe Peerage rhe vawaulcbed. Tek eas dis . . FY it r nts, ir q ass 9 a OW: mero! maintained all night, and put your readers in pos- a ul er hig) he ee Coy tend Society was held at the rooms ef the * Bret sities which, shuala the tables be tucued. at some session ot all that is received during the evening | teat, tise most admirably got up | University, nat ovening. | Teepsent on account of | future time, will be buried at them in return, with layed Mra. Tilton’s Barbara | Hon. Albert Gallatin, being absent, ob sonout ene | double wrath. The news was so much o Bloop Helen, Hussy, N Scum Nort erm beue, Piagerald, Nantucket, ‘Tie News "ow reports no veserls im sight 60 miles from tha sundown, Hook at) Saileds a win a U S steam bark Edith, (ou iard, California, with troops; steamship Europa, for Hatifex and Liverpool; and others. enn 8—Wind, at sunrise, V; meridian, SW; sunset, and night. drama. \ Geliarie, vas . STEINER Ge igs have altered their motto; instead of | ig gg: and ia much a mgerons, Miser i: tha” society | that many ersayed to doubt, though at th day sueceeding the burglary, This man showed satis- (Per Sreamswir Awenica.) “Ole Zeke 3 coming,” they now. ead old pas, Teceer Baxe ct ithe Mouser” last | Came gtr M.“Pousaln the Best. Ministero the locked ‘an though they had just Feenived on sl mcteily bere be bea ones the migat previous, wud wv utauvey SUcemuny wOxietians, NYor, Zack’s c > "Phe Lh men of the ) evi in ce jonway in s part where 5 . entere » hope a ; 4-14 Agnes, NY ork, Zack's Come e teughon their opponents last | hed mere scope than the part eke fret appeared in. Peer era teen Wetmore nud, George Gibbs, | terecover. The new majors and colonels who had, | " The cases still before the Court, and will beresumed | fi, tiv niamon tld hanes, Nor. NYork, 292, Cons wmertien aa f that section, which they | Miss Conway has pleasing figure, # good voice, and is | D8!) S6Ppe sented by the former to the presiding | but a short ti ce, been so active in leading on the | this morning. brook Meenire Chartanton: Montranl, Chane New Orleans; Bay might. ‘The democraie © ‘ idently well acquainted with what is technically re eierened biz ie a felicitous speech, in | torehiight van, ebrunk down in sorrow and despair; | Covnr Carznpan—This Day.—Common Pleas : ist | State,Trectar, do; Wyomig, Micrcken, PhiadelpQiay 24th,J I the democracy, at their torch- Y | officer, who welcoi dy r . enter, i York, bibervy panting of democracy sitting up in his cradle, | Hom te the Pan gears cia "They ares saree Shia: Jn ye ameeiees ey) poet the coskade and rash, and sought that which he could | “4 2 28; 80, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, hy while the coon was retreating in confusion i most talented set of singers, and the amusing manner | S000 St? r th Bee an mee! received in his | not find: eanemen’ of: ae inorgan Old reamneny From THE Wesr Inpres.—Wej have accounts | | > SC meckncay Pat, Bote wil pr ep eS fe Seu ood Mite | 5.20 im hay cre Sache | fom Bermoge, fe Gauber 2th by he May | tec eae fea ar ae rg shed dy ot “ Werner,’» Vellowlog speech, delivered corney of Pine and Natau atrects, The result was more | Flower, arrived at Baltimore, in nine days from Hamil- | nOv'eans; 18d, Syra, Taomas do; 25th, Patrick Henry, Delano, mn Dr. Mormll makes another ascensionjin his bal- by the late Lord Byron, was announced at this theatre | with great force and a: vatltig: im the city of | realize, yet they could not doubt the truth, tf ig ror Benes one nce Chasnanons — I am happy in mee! making it $40, ah, Ht Joon this afternoon ve, of course, had many saws | for last night, in which Mr J. Wallack, Jr., was also | ,,Cenucmen {00 MEEY Marnie g Woclety so dlatin- | of expulsion were visibly traced, and the atep whlch 6 At $40: ne severity of the gale of the 18th ult, | <r hve phis:8% Goon, Bird, New Yorks Lady Milvoor Haye, The democra' hee: sc8eneap, Ata tail . |. | Fo lately was firm and elastic, now faltered, and tne | | Agcuunte ot U Mobile. . one of the most illus fe 2 bad been reerived ‘The brig Standard uv run upon them this morning. The occupants of | Snnounced in the charact nee ye ra, | giirhed. and presiced over pith were countrymen of | object looked faint and care. worn. Hops fled: but as | 02 the ocvan en reerive: apis bouaa'te | went, Oct2s—Are William Vail, Wramichi, i 7 J ine by Mrs, Abbott. To Mr, Ma- | trious of thore mat | Captain Newman, 11 days from Philadelphia, bound to | Warenvoun,Cet 2¢— Arr Chema’ ia a it were a ed jee es inasbeed fee tha adaptation of | Mine, and for their love. Cay Se Seas bee i he tare oe sche a eee ee Feinitad, pat into St. George's, in distress, on Moa- EBD Soa ese house, have all come infortheirshare. The post | this production to the stage. and to hie representation | 3000}; toassiet your fathers, and with them was born | countenances Alar! that was doomed to be crushed, | 483320. way cf Bermuda, wo have advices alsofrom | o.y., 2° Se tiie Cocrecanaeeas. fice clerks have, itis said, despatched a mes- | the public are equally indebted for the success it has into the gloriour natiopality, which is the admi- | for scarce had they greedily swallowed down the cheer- | ..)¥ ‘DO Wey Oi armust We sate at vines Woe <- Bark HT Bort ‘ron New Yo rg Baa h to the Hon. Henry Clay, ofier- | experienced. It may now be denominated s standard | Sgein into the glonlous Beceaaluy, Roll he eure | ing beam of intelligence, when Penneyly cea eerie alubrocke has arrived at Barbadoos, He | Pir.asruent:, Bak iT Bartlett, Baker, from New York, di; sege by telegrayh. to the Hon. Henry Clay, offer- | oijy-—a stock plece on thestage—a pivee of all others | Pation and hope iy of fr organ- ich extinguished the haif-cherished hope, and | , Governor Colebrooke ~ eT One hehe woke ing the post of chief pilot up salt river for his ac- th re i to be surrounded by « society of freemen, org: toad. and glockn coowr tsteN 4 blacker’ At | takes the place of Governor Reid, late Governor Gene- | Elza, loaded, to’ an rrow for New York via Key West, ki that from his experience in the | tet requires, from the prominent sctors, ajudgment, | i744 chiefly for the purpose of preserving all the pe gaa Hay oi tn ger dg i ral of the Windward Islande, Very stormy weather | fg Metomom sled from Mobile Sept 24, in ballank for this port, ceptance, Knowing that from his experience an identity, a consummation, that rarely can be met b Jate to the birth and nurture of liberty, | that marb! jace, too, in Wall street, the stillness of ‘ d at Barbadors and neighboring isiauds | 20° ¥Mch nothing hes teen bovrd trom’ her, ‘The brig. images of i pavigetion ot that posbrase with—ever anaes Sens after—sel fn succet eee rg yee to ae alae af Ree amber prevailed. There, too, were bag- wen stperty nen a meee wae ey. st dpe 4 A et) aed from Mobile on tbe ie stream, that could not put themselvesunder charge | fully attained. Everybody knows, or ought to know, 7 labors im this respect, fe - " ot amore capable person. that the plot of this plece is founded on Miss Lee's | American republic. | Your tbo Oe, Cen aelind: areat funeral of the long-eberished object of | URvavel height ta'pe¥vabut at te parsiion| nly wade s fom ae eofome ay any terbury Tales,” from which the noble author | Contiemen—I rejoice at finding myself once more in | theirlives. With all the pride oMice oan beget, « few |, \shom Jere it, bald 0 De Paavaiont 8 PurLaDELewta, Nov §— rived —Dark Navarre, Veal has derived the absolute materials of a most insipid ity whose high privi- before, the air of certain triumph seemed ineor- fate Ped ew rd Movements ofthe Wh Journals on the Th abuadant evidenc the midst of his great community wi igh pi ‘d into ¢ ty being. But "en Teak, har men of the 09th regiment, had died fror Portland: echre H wiand, do; Almida, New Administration. oo. 2s. lege it is to give to the world the most satisfactory lost, ‘The nameof the hero of Buone Viste tea | Small pox bad appeared at Martinique. New Bedf rd ‘ork; "Aldebaron, (Br) Co" Da From Nov. 8 the poetic frenzy of the talented dfamatist, th: ticability of a large nation go- dal Ville, Biaiifix; Iperesse, We: toot, Providence; Wm Henry, eee ee Rie or Tela tmmasdieel? Edler | mavy Instances, are calculated to develop the Sree at Yes. paatloneee; The (areatantayls cea id over the broad extent of the country,and’ like | _ By the rew schedule of duties at Antigus. the duty i on beef and pork, ealted, per 200 Ibs., 163, Biead aud | Bic!mord: Cape May, itr, Fall biver: barge Hela, Normans, NY the parsage of the tariff of 1846, this paper was | apd physical powsss of tho represen Vallack the inoontested merit of your democratic institutions, the $e Mate naa nek te it center . Dircuit per owt 6d ; flour. 6s ; hums, bacon, io., MeLiuphiio, Ghuestons L a eal Wescott, Beaten; Oose See Ferd es eavea tual shendl oir aneiantale | volee, figure | Proot of their admirable ieiietnoy are founded onthe | them and they cried avaunt! ‘But it was too lave, | Per owe. 88; pe Be ate eee, Ome: 185 | May, Bove, W Vern: Virginien, Nickarson, Boston: Banise, Rese, prado ritnh waite fraught with fecal injury | and action, he sinks into an obliviousness of his o ae aoe aie eaanyicogetbroughout allranks, com. | They could not retreat, for its extent was too. broed; fonts randy end al other cord N 2oth, Muuchester, dort Mast dt Soa 8 th, no Am arrivals. “enecsene nes cau, prown, Boston; Counte:s of Loudon, cradle was upset, the baby tumbling out, and the | plause. To-night the same bill will be presented, Mfaiptentiry tour gorersment ation }, per imperial gal- Le Lema) em ri gl Norwich; Ieabl, Baymore, : whether bottled or not, on 10 Ork; Large Stat, Lonphens, do, to the weliare of Pennsylvania aud ali the States inte- | natural powers bye miserable ambition to counter | Ts) sericuitural or manufacturing, mechanical or | and before they could Tally, the blow of (ofistal) des ‘pikes acter saluea, Good’ oc gnitien? ae purest restedin the question of protection. ‘Twe years have | felt thore af clkers, Te ete oF rant mae ® | Operative clases, ‘That is the trae touchstone of your | truction was struck, and they leit writhing in the rik , Suit Ravnancwadacugte-Welncs tice ke Boal Sl seed since then, and the results have been even more | genuine and heartfelt representation. the charac- | Gtmocratic fabric; and you should be proud of it. 1| sony of their mortally wounded hope. The Taylor The late gale ie said to bave os aE Tal nachasing Inexobo, aahane ahegaea Tent oa eee Fijonious than we at that ime anticipated. Our pre- ere well sustained. Vache wasexcellent. The of certain writers, who are san- | blight bad lett them thus; and then, as if to add mine- | 4.1 ¢ts0n of property on the north trained turm “f Sanday. Her cabin washed off dictions have not only been fulfilled, but the failure of Pas de Deux oe admirabl. executed by Celeste to the privileges of your favored y to sorrow, the heartless barnburners announced of Guadaloupe, than did the earthquake of 1843, gene, with o ell deal of her Figsings many of the largest factories, rolling mills, andfur- | and Seg pee Freee oe Monn Belle’ fally | fund, or to the one origin of your race, oF to the pe- Hae ee eee othe Vien ing succeeded in deteat~ | "One hundred and twenty-eight mili x chano‘e of getting off are unfavorable at poe- u iT fects - te “y . Py és OF muscles, your suc- 4 + * 4 tentrunch was turust upon the eoustey, vo reeure due | Shaw, bits F, Wallack and Mrs, Wate, Cul ar He persue mereh ata uation'under the | Kindest cut of all. They had eupposed, if needed in | at te be allowed the proprietors of the ‘Tux Sreausuire Northerner, for Charleston, polities! favor of the South, Ths act of 1842 was | Nationa Tuxatne.—The fairy extravaganza of | glorious banner of liberty. All these exterior elements | the bour of peril and of danger. 4 Galvestors at their recreant | 2#loupe. for Havana ard New Orlsans, which lett thie port on Saturday? jourred at St. Vincent. The wage: o tee strichen fiom the statute book, not because it failed to | qn» « Invisible Prince,” was performed the first piece | are the invention of our numerous enemies, who watch | brethren would fly to their rescue, and save them Riots have oc: cen| wages of | were teen off Hatteras on Monday morning realize any of the expectations of its friends or to pro- ome apprebension for their long having been reduced, they attacked of th bef | from utter annihilation. They would not believe that | the black laborers id they Banx Unprvx, of this port, before reported at Valparaiso sa tuce ‘abundance cf'revenue-for Im both there're. | last evening. It is a very amusing piece, and the wit. | 6th tome apprehension, for th mp loos.enlereg ier there wasa Phasarlus who would. destroy, aot coig | tbe planters, who sought the Goveruor's assistance, | angus having been as" ove tn Stralta of Magellan, was sola ge y + > di ii 5 or August by tion, fe 12,000;" the. spects it far exceeded all estimates—bat because it | ty dialogues, smart rayings, lively music and singing, | throughout the world Ireject them alles unfounded in | himtelf, but the noble Thracian tribe whose gallant | Four of the ringleaders were Tllhiaty dispersed thers |. Pereel the carpe had sito Sass alepoced.o¢ 30 patie aan protected free Inbor, and because it was eupposed that and excellent acting with which it abounds, give it trath sand because they have for their object to discour. | Spartacus strode so victoriously over the undulatin 2 { I'he " an rac aki T d order. lance would be effered al lst Sept, The U wase fine new plains of Michigan. ‘They are looked upon and restore of about 360 tons burther Seathere sane rb wan aeaned da petlinal Cathe eat currency with the audiences. The “Invisible | eg¢ the bu meprbenpenitenttrs eae Soares the destroying ‘elemente, and. the bitterest An ancient vault has been found in the cathedral, | Yt ” fai ari in thes ‘D- | Spanieh town, Jamaica, contaiuing the bodies of sir | | Burc Man, a hore near Cold Spring, NJ, has sustained no ad- Mama). shoiaii, AOA SHeee. Wate, mee TAL toe Tet Run cuibcsavers codbel tet anectat ebEetk es Ulemen, has not made liberty for one st of poople for & in their bloed, and dled at the feet of the Ginaigees | Toewar Mody ford and ‘is son, buried some one ‘hun: Se nel AT rian wise part ot her Saagh aad ae meee ing this purpose, ‘ase enough to betray the inte- ae: en bave been created, J q F t 8 ago. m , BAG claus statis vy nhoes they were elsotee, aaddus Beet a eocerams data tones tate ae (late Gren, end to-eDjoy equal righta all over the world. | Who scarce knows of the confirmation of the death of | o%d and slaty years ag anctler lighter vad remains on the beach, ® ‘ty dest: e Your favored land, they say! Surely, most assurediy, | the recreant brother, than the poisoned shaft of defeat | |, Tbe amount of property destroyed by the hurricane ; t Antigua is estimated at half a million of dollars, 4 4; but not mo pierced bis vitals and left him writhing in mortal agony | * {lives lost is 28 —Bolci: S i did her part of the fairy Gentilla very prettily, and | May they say favored ; onthe field. The evening still added The number of lives lo faltimore Sun. tails, the State cf hie nativity and the policy which he knew | Siigg Miles and Mies Mestaycr an the Princess aud her | tay, in the point of fruitfulness or adaptation toallthe | on the eld. The evening still added to the already toe ie thecebole country. The experineet toni, | maid, were very amusing. The “ Fatal Snow Storm,” | aFts, and to satisfy all wants of men, awn f ff , "i te Look at your own | Several of the whig newspaper offices were illuminated, ne Ses prostrating Pennrylvania, hae been equally disastrous Ganolng by the pretty Mise Carline, and the farce of | bert Of the UWO great coll Americn ; farther South the | and fireworks were displayed, Old Tammany retained | St. Lovis Jocnry Cut :3 of Shem sumicle Gy Aoereapey then Kur mpc eee “most extracrdinary Prince.” ‘Little Mias Chapman Sone Per seven ance, Farrell, 11 days from Philadel 1 Ba Song NF, pu into sUtax, 2d ins ith Toast vekteoeee, xu Justa, Church, from Jonesport for Boston, arr below anouth, 4th inst, in distress. hav ng sprung aloak, and had 2 et we ter in the hold, iv a ge Bight of 2d: threw over 80U0 foet Sporting Intelligence. Races —Fitth day, Friday, « Illustrious Stranger,’’ were also pl: & fi - 3 October 27 —Puree $200—mile heats, three in five, of Luu ber to lighten the vessel, Wy duper cont than ie was under the ‘ctot 101, | auleace wan aot 40 Bumerous an the arent per: | Teh bain tbe Amaron-or the Oronoco, Cant Your | Ber, Eomiatte, win tear toom Nice some balt | QeRvtenfen bg) red. Kayes by Grey sake cut iin ale choad tb amenaeye or cent, : that all: . 5 j " 4 te anut 400 ton oink, m8 thereby demonstrating the truth and force of the whig Nit ln rgertie ead aod Ter ied sae $y fiorious country, and inhabited by my iaboricusand | conFoled themselves with the victory they had achieved | Eagle, dam by Moses, 6 years (Stephen sai of arvut fone called the Theokina, to be commanded by in Obio. A torchlight procession, from the Third | | Welh). that.no market is so good, because none is i ti ‘h ; cross the Pyrences or the Alps, oe hee ae auess: . to rurd and steady, as the home matket. agony of the election, however, is now oyer, and we Le aliaeg bela ep of Guadalguivir, of the Rhine, | ward, marched through the city, cheering for victory, | Jerome White's b. g Kit Carson, by Robin: Tae nde called the Aaits Damon, to be oomtam aed by Capt John. rn ea i Dance, and w ‘This bill of 1840 having, therefore, disappointed all | ¢2pect that henceforth the Nacional will have aslarge | Ta0gs J0n> 204 tell me whether the Almighty has been | #d groauing, particularly when in frout of the oid | _ 80D. dem by Muckle John. 4 years......2 1 2 3 Bently en, Me, 28th ult, by Edward O'Brien, Esq, a bark of abcut 400 tons, no pame ras ad. D. Field's br. g. Sartin, by imp. Luzboro’, ren, the ends for which it was framed, has mo longer any ‘bountiful to the one people than to the other? | Wigwam of the vanquiched. The whigs met at La- j 3 ci en cet eeee claim upon pubic teleration, Oving to the immense bie Grandfather Waiteboad, "the fama of | Do aot let us mingle. the name of God fa the reparti- fayette Hall, and, for a while, revelied in rejoicing. | out of Pony me Abe 1:55. i:biig, 1:57, °° > 7 | cated’ thedehu'& albert, ewned by the beildces Captain Coors yush of foreign manufactures under the attraction of | °% } Land Pit (written by Mr. Burke,)° t tion of goods here below, selely depending upon the | The returns of the dey were aanounced, all of which day— Puree $100; alle beaten gelled the dott & daedtan, ant Captete Ole Berea ee ewe a low scale of dutier, and the chance of false invoices, | the © Land Pirkte, (wiltten oy con *) “the dar. tion of goods here below, velely depending upon the | Thereturne of the day were announced, ail efwhich | gyag gy - his pen, eos ew 870 ° aber. leeque of “Mr. y; Broadway Heuse,the} principal fest Jerome White’agr.g Capt. May, by Conflagra- cont NewLuryport, the splendid bark Tyringham, of 600 tons, was nd to the vast increase in the roreign importations, | lefaue > 7 " it differ fromany other! Do i not see among the | the Broadway y Principal feature of the GMs rae . Red the jaskmai which bave been driven into our marketeby the foreign | q,l>yisible [rince.’ | The Grandfather Whitehead of | $08 oillant stars ef your constellation whole ter. | evening was Polly Parker, who was In his same old | » SoD: a8 Pri mc Leste: Gicshingsi hy limes - _ || Genieeteianting abelctecelae Pitieee a neeeeae Mr. Burke is a most admi le piece of acting, and the ritories settled, by men of as great diversity of origin | happy condition. Tre recult, +o far as heard from, was B. Melntyre’s b. bh. g8, by imp. Wedrerdsy mor , of revolutions, to be sold against the domestic manufac- d Retucaa sate ait ada i ane ie eritievile Hove (Bae 2 2 | Hevad ond captWm Churchill, cf New Yorks whe ig so ce: ice they would bring; other pieces an’ e amusing. We 1? Do I not ‘ ly | bere announced, and received with feelings of delight. jalshaxsax; L WD et PORE : forihe'cunrent pene Wil siceed, by" steel ailtens, | #Tost that ME “Burke's numerous fends wil rally | a+ olé Pungpegen present” bo | not mad be daly sree eal by dshiand, dai by ©” | mind bi west werage of the bill The inducement to pur- Seas Pking fabrics, which was occasioned bythe Buxron’s Turatny.—This theatre was, as usual, last high prices and large demand for our produce during | evening visited by a full and fashionable audience, to : ‘ yea : ‘sta; German, French, Spanish, | tolerably cheerful under the defeat, though, as the, Woodpecker. Seine oe a or English newspapers? And, | aid, the success was most awful to the democracy. In . LGAANDE nrobtlege mw Risbs 1 Ince Be ee hc usdamage ies | eae eee tee ne, it I turn the leaves of your history, do I not | the bpper part of the city, teveral processions, with | , To.day’srace closes the meeting, which, in interest, | wird. tutte in Cape Lane; ot obip Atking Adame, of Faizha the famine, has already disappeared. and the specie | witness the popular drama, “Dombey & Son,” find in all those glorious records, names classed with | fife and drum, were moving in different directions. At | bas thus far cxeced™S way thar new taken place tn | A letter from Capt Lane, of ship Atking Adams: of Falsharao, which we then obtained, is rapidly going back to | Witness the popula 2 Sh ae on tore, | that of the model of men,"‘the great Washington,” | ten o'clock quiet was again restored, and the excite. | APY years. The competitors for the four n fail, the | pes-_ Reperta sido Conm, Mareh 2, ahip Eile ‘Adams, Hand- pay for luxuries not needed, and for manufactures | Burton, as Captain Cuttle, was received, as on former | 474 which my national and official cbaracter will not | Ment which had for two hours prevailed, entirely sub- Ebb cater Ted Eye; Miron’ Lesiie, © Tennessee ning | ing, Fairtaven, for NW Crasi porte: whieb, by this competition; bave ruined thousands of | occasions, with renewed applause, Mr. Raymond, as | allow me to recall here, Your nerves and muscles! | Sed. Great anxiety is manitested about the rerult | renowned Red Epe; Miron Leslie, & Tennessee nag | Git thre CE adem tatreae Aer foie our most enterprising artirant and mechanics. Within | moots Mr, Brougham, at Major Joe Bagstock, together | Since when, then, will this new distinction be started nd Peeps, Where the domorata hope | C805 “Gn ‘Thureday, by beating the celeprate! FETA New Bodt rd Nov 6,sbips Floride, Weeks, Indian Qecans the last year as much as twenty millions of specie have | Jin Yirg, Vernon, Mrs, Knight, Mrs ’Broughees san | by stolid minds which are 2 devising 8 TeR8O | i ae Sti UE Te etn PO eer, banner of | Te otloon, With such’s race, what can be looked for | Jecinerte, West NW Coust higiree Deen shipped to Europe. The causes for excessive im- | yi, Hill, took their respective parts with erent oxeck, | fulse or true, for what they cannot comprehend’ In. | Tammany still hung in twisted folds upon the live, but an asremblage such as bas never before been seen | | td fiom do, bark Hesper, (of Fairhaven) Slocum, Indian Oooan, woes ro danelite peer ers s ariteeaine ot ence, bripging down the strongest appronetian aoa deed, this is the dest blow simed at olas ing People! iC ae fad. about iheged prs upon the course’—St. Louis Reveille, Oct. 28, ‘eonsequence. must fall. and even could maiatain p o wbo can be free, and those who eannot. a 7 gage, “RUSE NURS — Tusent maxithum—-which every practical mug | tbe delighted audience. This play is got up in astyle | thes d ~4 that, we think, cannot be well surpassed, and we doubt | Bot say at cnce, among privileged ones who will not | fank into quiet slumber, the Taylorites to rest in | Coxgresstonat. Epitons.—Lditors ate looking aati te sess+ QS. | 4 setter from Capt Brayton, {chin [sabolla,of NB, dated Sopt ear) of itin the special organs entrusted with their | At one time, several democrats entered, who seemed | D.Field’s ch. h. Mike Fin! 01 1 i nos AyR¥s Sept (addi 5 Iso in port, Dan ship Fo! des knows it cannot—it would not be sufficient to cov it ean be equalled. It should be work, and those doomed to work. My nature, gentle- | peace, the Cassites with fevered brow and frightful up in the market, and judging tiom present pros- | 2) A Pras) Bishi, toe New Ton, a ae the ordinary expenditures of the goverament, includ- | MUG" {C1 Sai i eae td, and by the ey all: | Ten, revolts at this extreme of eeif-iniatuation, and I Greams of the past, and torebodings of the future. pects. the prove will soos! be well represcated in Com. | rrerus tree) Noll, for acy Beetus (Lubeek) Watsons ae ae ing the interest on the public debt already founded ; | Of itn performance it will never fail but to drawn good | Must sey that | can, on no occasion, tolerate the idea | Fine.— A fire broke cut on Tuesday night, in a TR PSEISR:IEhG BUTVOS OE UT tere carte, [cle anae sect deg ite Chey Oeteee Ou cosraennrminalt } grees. to tay nothing of the prospective loans which are de- | house on exch night of its representation. ‘The dance, | Of the mensuration of man’s capacity. to this or that | small wooden building, in 25th street, which was en: | §¢""or' ane Mouse of Reprocentatioeg Te Tann | soztor boston direct bth. manded by the necessities of the Treasury, «£1 Jaleo de Xeres,” by Miss Walters, was very pret- | a¥ccation, by the actual development of hie nerves | tirely destroyed syivania a editor 1: elected, and in our own city ela Deacallon, Ochi from Finess mite The appropriations for the present fiscal year, at the | tijy executed, embracing much skill and grace’ Next | &2d murcies. Now, gentlemen, permit mo to touch a d Mike Walsh, a6 | fu Gartmore vis va paraice srr 20h for the Cont any ore Jast session, amounted to forty-seven and a halfmil- | Cuj.¢ the piece of the “ Winterbottems’? whick | subject of vital importance in the present ciccum- Law Intelligence. fried: © ‘Benthel from Inlay wesiee lions, and we venture to predict that even this enor- | j,'very laughable, and was well played. The evening's | stances, in which the whole world is carried on by the | Surneme Count, Nov. 8,— Adjourned Soptember | fondidstes. | press is id cthers as before. arr Ang 20, ship mous sum will not liquidate the actual demands upon | eteriainment concluded with the original local drama | exemple of my noble country; and to arrive at my | Sprolal 1erm.—Befure Judge Barouio— Clark vs. Clark. | [itt homorn with the by with guano, and ald 24th for NYork, the government duriug this period If there is notan | Called “ New York in Slices,” which, last though not | end, allow me to retrace, in very few words, the | —Let an order be entered, granting leave to the de- | jized jt. We know no reason why the | oot ae ee fei as application from the Sceretary of the Treasury, at the | jusct, was received with renewed applause. Theen- | influence which the press rightly exercises in your | fendant to put in her answer within twenty days, and usurp political preferment as they hi Cries auc’ Wore, ’ Bhiladelphiey Pen eoee inv meeting of Congress, for several millions of deficiency, | tertainments for thi: evening are“Dombey& Son,” aod | OWR country. In your happy social organization, | denying the application for alimony, without prejudice knowledge of the proceedings in nisi prius does not | Farrel, ds for 8t Johrs, NF; Swift. Smith, New York; night, we shall confess ourrelver greatly surprised, a new farce called the “ Bund Man and his Stick,” | Where these who cannot read or write form s very | to a subsequent application. necestarily qualify a man for legislation. If the press | steumship Niagara, Kyrie, Boston, and sailed afew hours alter tainly such an omission would be in opposition to the | translated from the French—said to bea very good | Small minority, the newspapers have become the | — oxart ve Clinton —Let an order be entered, setting | wilistand-up for ike own rights we me, yet sees cabi- | for Liverpool practice of Mr. Walker. f rat the last session his de- piece, We advise all who want to pass a pleasant | Ofdinary channel of all free discussion, referred | aside and vacating the order for an injunction and the | pet compored exclusively of ‘editors; ‘somewhat in | _Javiave, about vp dg cay Edw Everett, Boss, from Valpa- ficit am: unted to more than fifteen millions ! Prening to go to Burton's. to by, every one, and supported by all. It is | order for receiver, cofar so they affect the defendant, | this order, Pr sldent, The cige ; View Premdest. Majer ra ae ee Os Iie are ship ChatieayWedgh ali For these various and obvious reason, we feel it our | Cilius, stn ootte of ti not given to one paper or to some papers only | Clinton. Noah ; Secretary of State, J. G Bennett; of the | eqn: se" Ip Charles, Wedge, imore @uty to renew the cry of Repesl of the Tariff of 1845."" Baoapwar Ciacv P e Numerous places | to jead the opinion ; it is the opinion of the people Rathbone vs. Leach.— Let an crder be entered, deny- | Treasury, M. Y. Beach ; of War, H. Greeley ; of the | ‘Rum Kxv, Oct 23—Bark — , of and for Baltimore, Our opposition to this experiment was not founded on | of amusement now existing in New York, this beau- | that gives life, om the contrary, to such or such a | ing the motion for attachment made by plaintiff Navy. brigadier, Morciag abslvate: Wuuassier Gon Sept 22—Bhips Vandalia, Codman, trom B considerations of party. but, because we knew it must hela i aper ; but, as every one can express his opinion, it Warner vs. Trinity Church.—xet an order be en- ; parti > evens, from do, just arr; barus Rover, Nel- be attended with the most ruinous consequences to | ‘ft! amphitheatre is frequented every evening by a | PAPsr ; ils oe City Nhe Ctetona the writers or edi- | tered, allowing the exceptions to master’s report, ord aah carl bins emmy dhl te e Mi candidates. rs z y disg; Peytons. Brows, from do; lis; Presidentees, the Evening Post, ot Commercial ee the ata oe oon cn our labor. At the time of this writing, the result of | cfowd of admirers. The performances of last night | tors of papers form instinctively a kind of great con- | Jnther va, wnther.—Usual dectee for @ divorce haerst oe Forsyth, loading for the ovast of Atriea; Hector, Kemp, the Presidential election is not known ; but whatever | were really deserving. Mrs. Carroll, in herequestrian | gress Ol noting. charged with discussing its merit oF vincule matramonit, an oF cas prese could Gaentgh Reaserey atsons eekinte: Gieshaging: David Nichole, ‘Nichole, loading for New Snoane, may be that result we shall not cease in our efforts to | feats, was received with great applause and demons- | demerit, and thus prepare the cones. sted aetion of | Wilson vs. Onderdonk—Let an order be entered, aba y a an he from tbe statute book » measure which bas | ; ihe gree : spread derolation ad ruin over the land. ‘The tarig | tations of delight ; and Mr. Carroll im the great two | {De.8tcat! point at stake. This © ‘entlemen, we quertion ie no political speculation. and we shall urge | Horse act. was hailed with the most unbounded | riugt acknowledge, a great privilege cajeyed by. the the repeal of the British bill, which now oppresses | Plaudits. As for the little Master Williams, his daring | Dregs in this enlightened society, and which must tend a Di Gilley. do; ‘Templeton, Nichole, dos actienal portion of th’ ©5° unity on the | denying the motion of defendant, Onderdonk, for leave | ith uch, Sree nee ney, woud be Hortorseatog flee to STemalety Nihal a) ondary Morris, do; Overman, Denis: % M r, loadis g for cont pellntnn ce, for Now Orlenue Soow, Waaivure weitiee melaee idenee not {being suffi- in favor of the piaintiff, Dy the Re | 9) . +" ts fill the beholder with fearful delight. 5 On the 8th instant, by the Rev. Dr. J.R. M’Leod, of t Sina’, for New York loading; Incwrnacion M-rril wait: ur tiendr, therefore, prepare for ~ repeal” at tnemect. | IDE lite Or. Tey at were as uakal ele ean, | more enlightened a:scelety is, the more imporiantit is |" Hogardus vs. the Rosendale Mining Company.— | Tiscrrt, both of Pamtucke copy. trick, Crostycfpom new York in, S cays: Orcole Seurp fischer ing of Congress. We have the power in the House to | Jobn Gossin and Gardner were, as usual. weloomed by | for the conductors of the press to be dignified by in- | Ordered that demurrer be allowed, with leave’ to-d On Wednesday, 8th instant, by the Rev. Edward | fine, W J Dogan. Kelly, do, and Virgin. for Buenos 4 yresin » pass billerecognising rpecific duties andjust protection, | the audience, and exeited much laughter, by their | teligence as by personal character ; and am proad | tendant to answer on the usual terms, upon payment Latlrop, Me. ThobsHonsow Birra, to Mine dann few days; echrs Henrietta, ——, do; Venus Adams, loadiag for and more than thir. we have the power to prevent ap- tes cod fe ae an atthe Brcnny gentlemen, such is the tendency ‘ot all public of jeonts of demurrer, Avovers, daughter of D, 3. Valentine, Eon altar ious const of atte Magion, Regers, for do, in 3 days; Selim, Storer, jations until the locofoco mejority in the Se luoe } in the United States ey are all aware that Common Pieas, Nov ECISIONS IN Banco.—Row , aia ia j ey = Bhall listen to the voice of justice aud the wrongs ot | Cixcus. for they are very clever and fullof humor. The | i¢ your system of common schools or general education, | ces. m. Johnson. Motion granted on payment of costa | “7 dbiscet fe ct PA ae OLS WE roe fer er | oppressed labcr. Much as we deprecate ruch a resort | ¢ptertainment concladed with the pPantomine of | is the great basis on which rest your democratic inati- Allis.—Motien granted without Died, and sold for $12,000, to be employed on the coast. “Arr Aug 15, under ordinary circumstances, it affords a remedy, | the“ M er ere glad to cam oum ich elicited much | tutions, it is likewise on the great trading principles . Bulwinckle.—Motion granted on | In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Sth instant, Wittsas | ship Leo Choo, Cushman, Tatcuhurno, and. sd 2h tor Boston. andifcurinfiuence can prevail. it shall be exercised. | eee Te ir ee ae emdiscot tree page Feneh | and the co-existence of afree and enlightened prees rvs. Mathews et al.—Motion granted | Ricnanp, only son of Joseph and Sarah E. Wood, aged | Sale 24, shine Virgrnian, Chase, Coquimbo, 20th a 3th, Char- that your astonishing protperity rests! Now, then. i id his complaint in the manner sug- | three years and three months, lotte, Phipps, do. Millard Fi Se tree Fetincttl aay Vartinetti, Madame | gentiemen, for the point the moat at my heart, and [ | gested upon the argument, Stevens eal re, Cassidy, |" ‘Thefriends of the family ere respectfully i pasy erect ts Sentry Clay and Millard filimore, | dullem, Madame Martinett and te yeti maitre Cat, bm ture at yours: Ifthe prete exercises such an in- | “-Aiotion granted to irsue commission to ingersoll,one | attend his funeral, on Thursday afternoos, och fast, tog aa, Bat Segoe eee his opponents apply to him a general denunciation of | enly etiseer preataudiences ot ting ine veer ereouoe: | fluence on your great aud prosperous community as I | Commissioner, or defuult. Nichtern vs, Short—Mo- | at Sovclock, from 181 York street, Brookigm, a Atlanta, Briggs, Salem, TIM ov 7—Ar" acertain clats of abolitionists by Mr. Clay, Here is Tyjon and Thompson, have very imperfectly ugg of how much more | tion denied. On Tuesday, November 7, Ronr. A, eld Salem. Cla t son of | ba k Alan Poor, Hutehings, Liverpool; _achr Sam! Batler. ia the direct testimony of that statesman, in a letter to | importance cannot it beto the success of our great Unitsn States Cincurr Court.—Before Justice | Robert Sears, ‘eged 2 years,’7 months, and 20 days. way, Wevt Indiesand mkt. Sid barke bl Od ae eee seiro; Nelton.— Felix Brisac and another vs. Cornelius W. | The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in. | 148, Boston; brie Cow et, Trinidad; and from below, vited to attend the tuneral, this day, at 2 o'clock, | "fAmMIS Rotterdam, ontgomery, ~ Sanps, Lent & Co.—This immense establishment. | cause b: becoming for our uncertain steps in t Mr. Payne, of Preston county. Virginia. | ‘which is elegantly arranged for the accommodation of | of rational liberty in Europe, our tri Dean Sin -—In anewer to your letter, | take pleasure reece & the pact. th d into thi Foker, ! hiadelphin ; Leander, Collivs, Albany; b jo i x ~ Lt re i » i, sker, | hi elphis ; Leander, Collina, H See tat the contrary: Telieve thane wacid | The exhibition embraces the most pleasing features of | heep up the secred fire where elements abound ; but, eedakues of ihe Galea Blades Gavernissen bite | year of her age, Catuanine Ann, wife of Samuel Os- Nickerson, and Jehu Randolph, Baker, albaay be as much oppored to any interference with slavery, | thé s9mnasium, the menagerie, the arena and menage. | on my side of the water, on our great party in the caure, the action having been brought | 800d, and Fister of Ebenezer G. Burling. rons, and Louis, Cate, New York ‘Tulegrapbed, bark as itexistein the reveral States by Congress, as you | AMOBS the mort prominent portions of the perform: | Lent, every thing is to be achieved. How isthat tobe | Peattar ate |emmeneras ege carne, been red, |, Tbe friends of the family are respectfully invited to | !<, Maris, ftom Baltimore: brigs J Nickerson, from do; Nora, ata Tn tee Eats Semten en te te mat are the Olympian games of Mr. Sands and his | accomplithed? By attacks, by threats, by declama- | that in the ni the pinintity | attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, t oro aa the pie. OU ahip Madoc, Lovet served as chairmen in Corresponding Committees of | talented children; the extraordinary be Vi y hore ou the Spit, Cla ship Middlesex, Lovett, of the twin | tions tor or against this or that form? No, gentlemen, “ from No, 99 Lexington avenue. ve . the two Houses, which brought us often together, 1 | Ponies, fighting ponies, and the daneing horses May | nothing is to be gained by levelling daily attacks | POTS Owners of e quantity of merchandice, contained NB ie Beis (Br). Frazer, Liverpool, “Rog; eehs guide, | Lawrence.—This cause was originally brought in th i inhabitants of | a cheering star! The labor of the preesin this happy % : ecde, bot ay yee | from No. 470 Pearl street. ira Cong ond a sak neighborhood. | land of sours is slmost accomplished : you have but to | SUPttior Court under the new code, but was subse- aap veninn, Brocco foes thi adststin' Lesuder, Oolling, ates On Tuerday evening, after along illness, in the 34th ai fe - in # case marked F. B. & Co., and nu a On Monday, 6th instant, Mra Betinoa Kinsecca, ‘al i». Forfolk ; Edwin A Stevens, Bacon, Al- found him able, enlightened. indefatigable in the die- | Fly. 8nd Bucepbalus are, .in themselves, suflciently | against men or measures indiscrimimately, execpt ta | sisting of 1728 ) arda Ofline and oottee dene sor, | aged 40, widew of the lute Jaines Kineelila, » | fany'and Snugertion ; John O Ireland, Crowell, Now York.” Sd ebarge of bis responsible duties at the head of the | “tractive to draw » large assemblage every evening. | excite passions, hatred of prejudices. A higher order | beg ihe same at Havre, in Frauce, on beard tee ‘The members of the United Brothers Lodge, No.3, | Shi (romwas beige, China and C ae Wa dees Committee of Ways and Means, and patriotic. Cunisry's Mixernets —Those who are disappointed | of artistance, indeed of brotherly duty, is devolved on | «: towa,”’ consigned to F. Cottenet & Co., merchants | U. A. O D., and Fidelity Lodge, No 87, 1.0 of O.F, Miakie a I'am respectfully, your friend, | at the result of the election, cannot do better then go | you ;I allude to the actual moral and practicalatd that | of this city; that the ship with said goods arrived | #¥e reepectfully invited to attend her funeral, from hor Grovexsren, Nov2—Sld sohr Buona Vista, M'lntize, Balti Ww. G. Payne. Erq. H. CLAY | and listen for an evening to the sweet songs of the | the American press can give us in the transformation | here on the 1th of January, 1848, and thereupon the | ate residence, 115 Bowery, at one o’clook, this day, | more. 7 sole tlh ag | Christys. ‘They will roothe their troubled spirits bet- | ROW going on ofmonarcbieal into democratic institu | consignees made ehity of iinet the Cree rates | (Thursday, Nov.) “MOnILE, Oct, 20.—Arr scht Emma Norton, Webster, Bi ‘Theatrical and Musical | fer than anything we know of. Their room, however, | tone. It is by countenansting our daily fforte, in pre- | for wurebousing, according to the form prescribed by | On Tuerdsy, 7th instant, Axx Exiza, wife of James | Ss tingo. "Slat, arr alos Nicholas Biddle, Uauihieg New Yorks i | is £0 scon crowded, every evening, that tho who | tenting our people with the more parailel features of | Jaw,” ‘Thut defendant, as collector of this port, on toy | D0le, aged 20 years, 4 months and d days, Tarquin, Moody, Fortamoath; beig Cornelia, Rodgees, Paux Tnratae.—The beautiful comedy of “London | wish to hear them ought to go early, if they wish to | Jour own bistory with our present struggling State, | voth of EJanuary Inst. took possession of the goods he sriends and acquaintances of the family, ana | MAy't itehr Bionoor, Condens ond Gliese hoe te Assurance,,’ the best written comedy of modern times, | get @ good seat. that you can sdvance the area of rational goners s rd = and deposited them in the United States bo those of ber brothers-in-jaw. Joseph Murray and John Warehouse, at the corner of Broadway and ueane Kennedy, are respectfully invited to attend her fa- | Pince, in this city; that the amount of duty charge. | Déral, on Thureday, the ith instant, at 1 o'clock P M, | able on raid goods was ascertained to be $40 80; and | Precitely, from her late residence. Manhattanville, | ail other expenres incurred amounted to $1 up tothe | , On Wednesday, 8th instant, (f consumption, Mrs, 2d of March, 1845; both of which sums were paid on | AX* Suit, late of Mullingar county, West Meath, | | age ez. that day; and, thereupon, Cottenet & Co, as the | Ireland, aged 25 years. n ov 4~Are brig Maria, Freeman, New York for agents of plaintiffs, demanded said goods, but could | The friends of her cousins, James and Michael | Bsth; ech Sarah Ann, Gaadner. N York for Bangor. not procure the delivery of the same; the defendant | Doyle, ure requested to attend her faneral, from the | 4.) EN Bepronn, Nov 4—Arr ethr HW Gandy, Joftryy, Phila liberty. and not by assaulting and rending yourself-- the distant echoes of preyudiced minds or of preconcert- a worthy the pen of a Congreve, was delightfully | Gidne Concnas Hg Genwanie Mencan ‘well performed latt night at the Park, with some light | Socin7y, on Satu ae tabernacle, | ed enemies to the new institutions, It is by allowin waa ae wa | Will be one of the most briliiant of the season. The | Sarsely for the immence difficultive which eres yeh Our and not important exceptions. It requires to be wel] | Germanians, since their arrival in this city, have con- path,and cheering our partial success in overthrowing acquainted with life on the other side of the Atlantic, | tributed much to the amusement of the public, and | [iin or turning them round, that you can impart new to Gaderstand and appreciate thie beautifal comedy. | their performances have been of the most brilliast | gbilities to our mem, 10 Ouf society! We cannot dis- A eritie supremely ignorant on the ‘ubject: calle thie | Kind. As thelr band is ecmpored of #0 many mem: | timilate a fact =<" The light which Mow strikes old a comedy belongirg to the “rhabvy genteel school,” ‘rs, their expenses are necerrarily heavy; and we are ' ” oa ae, delphi Thervas itis one (feminently high life and great re. | afraid they have not obtained such remuneration as aueee Nay peomieed ORCEAA ieneenone ésert Dot De TOU Tne crete eee st, Bd COU | TE SCR EM ne! NO 174 Peat] street, this day, | "'Nowsorx, Nov {Art sche Elizabeth, Doekhans, Thomaston: Meee oy aaae eats ote toe an: | rath on saa thn Geer cyening next | everybody bas measured by it the shadow of his neigh- | tat veondunt ror Fosression of the goods fa rare, | Dublin papers will please copy. Tike Habeas. tachey Geeks taut seh tects hte Faster, indeed: which ie not truthral aud legitizate, | musloal profesccra sud amatenrs, and may be looked | bor Cn the land of hie birth, and has not seen any dif- | fic, ‘ana that he aud his servante hate mot cech acy | Seemann |e Ce, a orn oem (Be) Abort Nore that is Darzie, which this sapient editor, however, pro- | on as pS geet? = _ talented mem- intensity ot Yeas EBT auesL Eee ore bob dee | cae atonrens ~ keeping the Seek ne Ve MARITIME INTELL GENCK. tine: sels Anenorin, Bencke, frors Pee oe, nouncesto bethe only faithful one, whereas he is a | bersof the band. We trust it w Ro mere compli- | wilt rucceed in reading the pages of the great book of | SF pa Beta Fe tie wane onan aon they claim = = ‘Arr bark Hhonix, Bourh, Richmond, bound to New Or- man that covld never find an enirée into any decent ment, [but productive of a good solid return, in the truth im the seme ligbt as you, t wadieh e goods, ke. The de- SHIP NEWS NOTICE. Jeans; brig Detroit, Ward, NYork, Cld ship Merchant, Oraigg,. Englith society, for more than five minutes. Such | thape of cash. Madame Otto, Mrs. C... Horn, Mr P. M. Poussin was received with much enthusiasm, ana | {HCC et Up was, that defendant, as head of adepart- | Commanders of vessels bound to this port, will con. | Livirrook ign: rance does a mere unresd, untravelled American | Meyer, Mr, Scharfenberg, Mr Timm. and Signor Da a mert, is not liable, under the warehousing act, for the | fer a favor upon us by having all parcel rayand | 7,Ponz%+nn. Nov G—Arr berks Ranger, Haskell, Onrdonae; etitic, betray of transatlantic life, It is highly probable, | Brgnis, bave volunteered their assistance, aud the | W&* feauently interrupted by the applause of the i y, Bll parcels, pape care and safe-keeping of merchants’ goods; that the | reports, Intended forthe N. 1b ready for | FUTBham, Mountf rt do; sche Henry, ix, and Diamond, Stover, ney. certein, that if a well-bred lord and his vulgar | programme will be a most brilliant one, Meet eel Seietas nob permit @ farther detail of | act was framed and passed for the ease und advantage | ined news steatoer, Portiand, 278 Tosa) kale Fitna nee Lie ati. (norm ver ‘Adria ott, Ara ton, Stawart, fezhey bake Macdale: Dodge, New: York arke disog; brigs Republic, Smith, Ha- Raltimore, Jenking; Major fs ph a, Fowler, freigrt : New York, Sleoper; Se! d Al Brown, di | the Historical Societ roceedin; ‘except to refer : te delivery to our news eteamer, the News Portland, 273 tons) Adic, Trinidad; brig Lima, Higgins lew Or valet were to come over to New York, he would mis- | Mriopsxon.— This elegant establishment is crowded | merely to the fact, thi ae Taterenting Geousaon oc: bd Seles ar ticsome Arce oowdll mat he ani} Mddaty tice imp aeeo ee cee, er ssAcor.,O t 28—Are brig Vis : bana Hilts, the one for the other—certainiy he would not | every evening, and the singing of White's Ethiopian | curred respecting the erection of a fire-proof edifice, | ¢2,h¢Xept held rerponsible fot nay “ar Waly; that he | sinity of Sandy Hook. ‘Those bound to other forte, | =f ovsnanon, Nov carr sch Thutdeh hee Wire font, and Stee Ch er ccume Amentable thet such igno- | Minstrels is much relished by the audiences, ‘They | in which Mr Chauncey, Rev. Dr, Dewlit, Gen, Wee! | ft™net be held revponall abt ence a, | phether foreign or domestio, will confer an additional | (ny dor Guget Cain, ant Marthe Famures should presume to take & pen between their | are certainly most excellent tingers. more and other members, participated ; and to the Fe partinents roepocehattment. To | favor by forwarding to the Herald, through the mail | {yn (‘iii ightan ede. fingers ; but euch presumption is common enough, | e } I ; | make the beads of departments respona where good judges are rare euoush. ‘Ihe great beauty | ,, CA¥rnrii's Misstaecs.— The Soclety Library is be. | communication from Mr Broadhead, our Sveretary of | 1 the tru ~ tHieged nightly by crowds of our most respectable and tion at London, which was read by John Jay, Eeq. Sos aridie aadsetend nr es utne Ohuznotars. ‘Had | FOO ctie ctticens,, esger to bear the capital singing ble, they m © and direct act thei complained of has hi Sacds, Fre or otherwise, ship news or papers that may be deemed | )1,1,., of interest to the community, We will gladly recipro- eu eate the favor. be guilty of rome immedi selves, by Which the miseh' 1d eebt Highlander, Sands, Fredericksburg. Np, Nov 4—Arr sels Pocahontas, Smack; Greonway, ibune. thy critic Understood what he ignorantly pretends to ren - i pened, tuasmuch as heads of departments, and their | ——— Ao Aann aha an art, Somers; Win Burk, Lawranco; and Ann Elica, Soper, of, he woul t have called Li of there far-famed minstrel¢, who are nightly dis- subordinates, wre all age: f the neers ON sosss Sid bark Pheonix, Bow h, New ra 4 Caen tes “There eno Sassy FOE thes | coursing most eloquent music, They are « most Naval Intelligence. . raeechh vod elie howl Port of New York, November 0, 1848. Orloans; ache El en Sedg: employs them, and the sub-agent easton, NY ork: if all responsi- racters in bigh livejin England, though to a back. | t#lented band, and take every care to preserve the The United States revenve cutter Cornelius Law- ble for their own acts; and il the plaintifis have any GRETA NE ptr § Tames & pr etey favied Mite el Y ; 4 crore: Jame Enétish; Meroy Taylor, Nickerson; an woodeman it is a monstroaity, Wome high reputation they have achieved for themselves, | Tt vce, Cuptsin Alexander V. Frazier, from Waehiog- | remedy at ull, it ix against the peraon | + #8 | Seoee trews. ore Hi ‘wr beckwoods have only time for cooking there hen ‘Their songs are most of them original ton city, arrived, and anchored at the maval an- | in charge offthe warcbousl 1 depertment. tent 27 0 | Henry Brown semen Mi erk; Hope, Richards, Altany; Laxing dands’ meals and winning their homespun, Her | Stvvvesaxr Institutx, Broapway —Mr, Witson’s Ses vent serel ponart in Oka hese tl ent | is #0, 0Vi DUG to to.orrow morning Gusasea> Phun Nev 7-Cid Unig This, Beodder, Attics, ‘host husband is the faithful picture of class, and Conxcent.—This gentleman gave another of his de- ksi Bie } - Super c , Nov. 8— ss ° or ‘d AVANNAH, Nov rr ‘elassar, Wend, Boston; barks notwithstanding the blemishes tuperinduced by a | jijbtful entertainments lant evening. at the above | {°F Caliormin, The following is a liet of her oMloers:— | 4 Strhrae Cocnr, Nov. 8 General Term.—The court | | Blire—Martha, Gorham, favannah, JW. Elwell; Livorpoo!, | Reman Deane do; Alexander Frazier, Commande ; First Lieutenant, J, | Sd not open to-day, in consequence of the absence of (BE) Kadsion, do; Java, Kerry, Charltston; Columbia, Galloway, | ea Bello, Harrim: highly artificial life and & condition of perverted ease | establishment, to @ large and fesbionable audience, : " : one of the judg una luxury. it in yet plearing to ave in thete persons | Although eight yenre have elapaed sineo he visited | 8: Schaddoek; Second Lieutenente, F.C eae) | or ne Jose the outbursts of natural feelings ard thet domestte | this country, the crowded houres which be attrecte on | Std Wa. Free; Third Lieutenants, t.B. Bowling | | Count oy spoih tudes ocutin woh djourne affection lurks at the bottom of all their foll ve ery enesestive ani pd — G a A oO Nov. 8.- e s Tepeat it coe pletare of the present corrupt bigh A suaberate enitgy Thee kin boerite petit cdf ig It is rumored that Commodore Wilkinson is to be | Saiuiday next, im consequence of the iliness of Judge of Fegland the ina rich and beautiful play, (this wir- | ented by the public ‘To some people, the seottisn | (TU«Ted to the command of the home squadron, im | Eomcnds, le critic notwithstanding.) and it owes its success ect is anything but pleasing, but it would be im. | P/ece of Commodore Perry, relieved at his own request. Count or Gexvnat Srsstona, November 8.—Before Frazer, (rebuilt, having beon ashore on Rocka- = ered st Winter,) Curtis, Belfast, Movtgomery Broth Passengers Salled. Belg) Looms, Antwerp, W Weis o ria Mag. | Ltvenvoor~Steamship Earopa~Mr Beswick, lady, child a mit, Rotterdam, Boonen Graves & Co; Wenham, | FUree: Mr Hume and lady, Scotland; Ceptain Walker and lady, ore, * | and Liewt Col Newton ¢, (Dan) Olsson, Gothenburg, Funck & Motncke, — | lady, Charleston, 8 riliady, British army: Mr Stephens and ‘Mr Buretall and Indie Wsligatotn, Me Ne Ms Ann M Hutchinson, Sory, Rio Grande, T! Venecie, Cuba; Joreph ns, Galway; David nolds, be like & very simp.eton asterts, to Brussels c. | porsible for dny one to hear the bumorous and expla- ‘The United States brig Perr the Kecorder, and Aldermen McKnight and .Fitzge- Digby, NS; Two Marys, yt calach {col | Pe ttslurgs James Morrow, Ireland; Donville & Servant, adda; prts and rich upholstery, but to its owa intrinsic | remarks with which Mr, Wilkon prefaces each | J°D A. Davie, ‘0 Septem rad. ton, Knay ondria t 1 Wachington Clty; favorite, Turner, | Mr Baker W Yorks Mr Testa, JE Stephens, Holand, Mz Mews, mrrits, Mr. H Fiacide pinyed the old dandy and con- ud then to hear the song iteelf, sometimes | *#!! immediate Lieutenant The Grand Jury — The grand jury for the present | freuen bons Mary J Peck, Dutrey, Richmona; Excel, Lovell, | Ht trouchridge, Runs kG eeited petit martve admirably. Mr Gilbert was very mee ematory, and sometimes warlike, | ceeded Li 4 Ox, Bho had previously | term is composed aa follows : Jobm J. Ciego, foreman; | Pui°" Report, Tothill, New Maven; Adcline, Torry, do, Mr Rotors t, Coumary; Me Grablie, well as Max Hatkuway, aud Mis M. Taylor, though y captivated by the melody and the man- | Commanded the Perry, and who has returned to the | gud Thomus T Bloodgood, Joreph Close, Samuel Col- | Cleared Tueeday—Ship Lowa, (not onic) Deaming California, | V abe can Dave little idea of the reality of the character |. ner in which it in given, On Friday evening, he will | United Staten. He was bearer of despatehes from Mr. | gute, George Gilleepie, Ira Tutebinton, Joseph Keeler, Arrives. of Lady Gi Cwed xreat talen! and skill by the | give anotber entertainment. with on entirely “ifferent | 200. Ovr Minister at Brovil. Henry 8. Mitchell, John ©. Remson, Joseph Rich, | Br Royal mail steamship America, Leiteh, Liverponl, Oot 23, | cote, Mieses sate with wbich ebe took up this highly diffeult part, | reltion of ronge. end judging from the past, it will be | , List of flicers attached to the United States ship | Francis P Scholes, Lorenzo Syhes, William H. Sweet, | nora sitive et tieiion Rus hii ae aa ie that ay BB aii ay RAL MUN 2, Benean, Gee She was most appinuded however where she most | necessary to go in good time to aeoure w gor Albany, at Norfolk. bound tor the Gulf of Mexioo:— | Martin Waters, James West, Levi Apgar, Wm, J’ | toursine fog fl the bertor, loft Laline at x the Guby with, MF Taube and’ son, Havanahy W felled, that ie, in the long bunting epeech. too much Bownanpurnt ov Vena ( Tht Commander Vietor M. Randolph; Lieutenants. Dan ol | Burker, Wm. 8. Connelly, James Hunter, John Lew. | mdie,toR Conard.dr, Oot 25, pascod ships St Pacrick, Cent ton, ” for a ‘Gelicate, ren’ imental woman, ‘Sir. Dawson. an sm th pg gg A Oe hg B Kidgaly, Jomer I. North, Washington Reid, ahd | js Caries Parsons, Writ White, George F Cave, | 10M, ZetIand, and Bes, bovnd’ nto Leverp ol. Nev 1, iat & re W Hitchie, Oal.fax; I Boggs, J L iendebowioke Bpanker. was not quite « 0 some we have eon in | Stik, in well wert reelig. te amod, & native | Jemes A Boyle; Surgeou, Robert T Larry; Purser, | Alter receiving the usual charge from the Recorne? ton 1) 47, panced 2 shine under Ame colors: one cf thet showing | Evgland; Chas Foster: ‘ thi re Mr. Clarke's per- | Suction, asever) thing moges like Mea seeeretting PFO- | Gecrge W Cutter; Aoting Master, Charles U. Place; | the men ters of the grand Inquest retired to thors | £4 Ton P4iB pasod brigentine Doves Oot 9H for tha siten, ao for as an improvement in hia “Begs, Suge ite apd, the admis- | Assistant Surgeon, Charies ‘Oct 1% (on the outward Passenge: . re Arrived. uth eheevytwell rom $B; | Livenroor—Steamadip americe--For Malifar—Lieut Bree ‘oaine | COR) Mr Davies, Mre Mulho'land, tw Vork—Mr Potvio, Ma Montor, Indy and daughter, Me i being ouly twenty tiv. ad tove, though «till too | teP money cs aor te wan be inclined to think bis exhibition re bl ry ed every evenizg to behold th Proved Poimeelf herein a master, # great actor; the | DAlit# talent, Martin; Brevet iret Lieut. | chew ber, and commenced the business of the term. pai sage) tat ay * we should | of Mariner, Freeman Norvell; Passed Midshipmen, Lives of Guilty — Margaret: Murphy, indicted foe | Lem , Newport, ant keerowd. | Jobn M. Kell. George I. bier, Francia A. Roe, Fraaci® | peeping m house cf idan in Church street, pleaded | Cove ct Cork bourd to ertland, with low of silt ct sal elegant epecimen of |G. Clerke, aud Charles F. Hopkins; Midsbipman, Joba | guilty to tbe charge, She will be sentenced ox Satur, | Matt head, maiutopmast main yard eee ee low 3D 6, light air pm, bore down and spoke brig: ¥al Dercie were much impro too much cannot be said in ite praise. Mr V > oe " i her wontu; hid 28 possengere on bourd, all wel), ay ond Indy, Licut Chae Hanter and lady. Miss Mit- ‘ KR. Feagieston; Boatswain, John Bater; Guaner, Wm, | gay,” Jore ph Casties, indicted for grand jaree chet # ‘ 29 r & Cebricks and lady, Mra Tiplad; fame cf Chapman's Meddle; it was excellent, ‘Mise | Joon Gvo't,—Joreph Gung’, the ce'ebrated | Arnvid; Carpenter, Robert L. Shefield; SailmaXer, | fuiliy to priit larceny, Tbe. piv was B itish bark ounere, Gullivas, Newry, (Ireland) 80 daye,with | Heese tndy and fone dame tole nnd ed cd errant, Bare Walcot bewitebing. Upom the whole, it was a | Compo erapd w B, whore arrival in this countey | Jacob Stephens; Commander's Clerk, Apthorp Vanden | yy i; ner a ntenced to the penitentiar. fix months. ‘of Beverly ) Howe, Buenos Ayros, Ang 90, with | Meee H Harding, R Cochran, Bi Yery fine and beautiful representation and would | ¥¢ Loticed the other day, jn the steamer from Bremen, | Leuvel; Surgeco’s Steward, Jobo H. Curroli; Purser’ ree of Burglary. Charles Garrett, alian Wheel- | Wer) &e, to De Fe & Co, Oot 22, Int 28) 0, lon 62.19, ty, 6 oH Pelleok, Edward Bego be tition. The “Comedy of Errore” followed | intends to present himself before the public somo tine | Steward, Jobu Moores euced with William Derlington, alias Belatot | ¥ 2! bourded by the US eleopot war Gerraantown Gas Beavers. Spence from t Pe mene) r nde ihe G < Maj nus, Ir Froneh, Messrs David rics, Pred a the two Piacides, as the two Dromion, sue. | 10 tbe eourre of pext week, #0 #000 as the proper ai aoe Jokn Clark, alias Clarkson, and Joseph Murray, | Pinaccls tor tho Windward Ialande— ihe G hd oxpor 3 ott, Rogers. Jt, Robert Pringiy, WF Cr ereded in such ® wauner at to justify usin saying it | *7encemenin cam be made, and a suitable lovale be | ‘There were siaty batter fought during the revolu- Hadelif, Was placed at the bat ons charge of | icsak cH reek Henan ewe hee Piece eek 8 ton 38 Redmond, ‘Atkinson, Oolticka’ and Ren, = ie ve of como art and excelienos. | Prceured. The Tabernacie, we understand, is already | tionary i thirty ight during the jest war with | burglary in the third degree, in having. on the night fevers weather on tho parenae, hor rprang ber fore yard ry 8 Fisher, B Mitlor, Wm Dawson, Mea Bott, ittmee Th mirable performers appear again to night in | PTe-euseged fF above a woek in advance, for other | Great Eritaln: end thirty-two. in a! Hing the late | ot 420 Sept, last, made a forcible entrance into the | ond eanker boom, Ke, She was boarded ly the Nows Boy yox to J Ogi Jobnaten, Win Atkinson, Hogh Harper, attractive characters, and in fact they make ali the | PUbils purposes, which will, of courte, prevent this | wer with Mexico, store of Charler M. Nanery, Nos, 86and 88 Pinestreet, | td+y aftesnoon, 26 mi'ceeB of the Hook, ‘Fic Halifax (o New York ‘Mi LayTeeco, Mee Lees